Arsenal Transfers: 10 Players Wenger Must Sign To Secure Title

Edinson Cavani would be perfect foil for Olivier Giroud...

Season 2015-2016 is Arsenal's best chance to win the Barclay's Premier League in years. Looking at the league table at the half way point of the season makes for utterly fascinating reading, it's not a lineup many could have predicted last August. Arsenal sit atop the table, but The Gunners are closely followed by Leicester City (which is a coupon buster for sure), Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. Currently, Arsenal appear to be leading the way in the league. Things have been going well for Arsene Wenger and his side, and they are in first place despite a whopping 4-0 thumping by Southampton over the festive period. When that result happened, a lot of pundits and fans expressed worries that Arsenal didn't have the right mix of players capable of winning the title. Arsene Wenger has signed Mohamed Elneny from Basel, a deal which TeamTalk reports will cost the side £5 million for the defensive midfielder. Over the past few seasons, Wenger has seemed cagey about signing players. This January, it looks like he's willing to stick his neck out a little more than usual to virtually guarantee that Arsenal win the league. The question is, just who does he bring in to join Elneny that could get Arsenal over that finishing line?
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